Running a business is difficult, but overseeing the operation of a factory on a treacherous alien planet is nearly impossible.

Satisfactoryis a first-person base-builder, where your task is to research and develop alien planet Massage-2(AB)b for FICSIT Inc. as a part of Project Assembly. The bases you build in the game are factories that allow you to mine the planet’s resources, refine them, and send them back to FICSIT through the space elevator.

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Explore the game’s open-world map for mining locations guarded by local wildlife and power your machinery with a biomass generator using the planet’s flora. Upgrade from a small factory operation into a massive, sprawling plant that expands throughSatisfactory‘s four unique biomes.

WhileSatisfactory‘s base gameplay loop provides a nearly limitless experience for its players, there’s an option that gives you greater control over the game if you desire. Through console commands, players can alter in-game settings and become privy to information they couldn’t know otherwise.

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How to use console commands in Satisfactory 1.0

Here’s the complete list of all the console commands inSatisfactory‘s 1.0 build.

Non-debug commands

Non-debug commands are used to change Satisfactory’s graphical and aesthetic settings.

Debug Commands

Debug commands allow players to access more advanced information about game mechanics and elements.

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